^ You talked me into it.
Okay, so it's update time. Here is the
very rough form of what I'm adding based on knowlege of new releases and comments made here and in other threads. If you note anything that I've missed, PLEASE let me know. I want to present our kind mods with as few and as simple of edits as possible.
For
TOS (Which has BY FAR the most edits)...
Greg Cox mentioned in a thread that he used elements established in TNG's
Debtor's Planet in the
Eugenics Wars in regard to Ralph Offenhouse. Also, he took the name "Aegis" from DC comics. (Thanks to
Greg Cox)
I'll go ahead and assume that Cox's portrayal of Shaun Christopher in
The Rings of Time will be consistant with what he established in
Eugenics Wars.
Cast No Shadows by James Swallow will feature DS9's Elias Vaughn.
Add the "Night Whispers" reference to
Ex Machina. (Thanks to
Christopher.)
Add
Forgotten History by Christopher Bennett. (If given a DTI subtitle also create a DTI "series" sub-section.)
Currently untitled TOS 5-year-mission story by Ward and Dilmore
Twilight's End-mentioned in SCE
Additions to "The Rihannsu-verse" (Thanks especially to
Christopher):
The "Wormhole trilogy"(?) (Can't think of a better name. "Gateways" was already taken. "Star-gate trilogy"? Suggestions? Help!) (Thanks to
Ryan123450)
Ingrit Tompson from J.M. Dillard's books appears in "The Final Nexus".
- The Abode of Life by Lee Corey
- Chain of Attack by Gene DeWeese
- The Final Nexus by Gene DeWese
Diane Carey's "
George Kirk" duology
- Final Frontier (used the "Rihannsu" model for the Romulans)
- Best Destiny
Consistant with "Though Hell Should Bar the Way" by Greg Cox from
Enterprise Logs.
Other books consistant with the "Rihannsu-verse":
- Uhura's Song by Janet Kagan (utilizes McIntyre crewman "Snarl")
- Shadow Lord by Lawrence Yep (references McIntyre's Sulu backstory)
- How Much for Just the Planet? by John M. Ford (Utililized the Klinzhai model for Klingons established in The Final Reflection)
- Dwellers in the Crucible by Margaret Wander Bonano(Utilizes Rihannsu and Klinzhai models for Romulans and Klingons)
- Strangers from the Sky by Margaret Wander Bonano (mentioned in Spock's World)
- Dreams of the Raven by Carmen Carter (Klinzhai model for Klingons)
- Music of the Spheres-- by Margaret Wander Bonano (Unpublished but readily available novel by our own Garamet that utilized the Rihannsu model for Romulans. Contact her and she'll e-mail you a copy.)
For
TNG
Add
Debtor's Planet for it's Eugenics War connection.
Move
Indistinguishable From Magic from "one-shots" to "TNG"
Add
The Courage of Conscience here and in "Typhon Pact".
Add "Shakedown" to PAD section.
For
DS9
Move
A Stitch in Time and
Typhon Pact: Zero Sum Game from "Connected" to "Secondary Core Continuity"
Add to Secondary core continuity:
Typhon Pact Rough Beasts of Empire (Sisko)
Typ
hon Pact Paths of Disharmony (Shar)
Indistinguishable From Magic (Nog)
Add to "connected":
"Reservoir Ferengi" from
Seven Deadly Sins by David A. McIntee
Saturns Children (MU) by Sarah Shaw
A Terrible Beauty (MU) by Jim Johnson
Freedom Angst (MU) from
Seven Deadly Sins by Britta Burdett Dennison
Seeds of Dissent (MyU) by James Swallow
A question for the group-mind-- Should the Typhon Pact novels with DS9 characters be included in "Secondary core continity" or in connected? I don't believe that they belong in "Primary Continuity", at least not at this point.
For
VOY and
ENT
Add titles
Children of the Storm to VOY and
To Brave the Storm to ENT. Yup, that's it.
Vanguard
Declassified
- "Almost Tomorrow" by Dayton Ward
- "Hard News" by Kevin Dilmore
- 'The Ruins of Noble Men" by Marco Palmieri
- "The Stars Look Down" by David Mack
What Judgements Come (Ward/Dilmore)
Storming Heaven (Mack)
add to "connected":
Paths of Disharmony (Ward)
"Pride: The First Peer" from
Seven Deadly Sins (Ward/Dilmore)
Anthologies
Add
Enterprise Logs (Thanks to
Toddcam) and
Seven Deadly Sins.
Minis: Add
The Courage of Conscience to "Typhon Pact"
In
Misc, I was thinking of adding nods to
The Spaceflight Chronology,
The USS Enterprise Officers Manual, and thanks to
Therin of Andor, A Summary of the Physiological Roots of Andorian Culture. What do you guys think?
Finally, additional thanks to
DevilEyes,
KingDaniel, DigificWriter, Idran and
Thrawn.